Vanderbilt volleyball season tickets for 2026 now available for purchase

Anders Nelson, Head Coach at Vanderbilt Commodores Women's Volleyball
Anders Nelson, Head Coach at Vanderbilt Commodores Women's Volleyball
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Vanderbilt University announced on Apr. 21 that season tickets for the reinstated Vanderbilt volleyball team’s second season are now on sale.

The availability of season tickets gives fans an opportunity to secure seats at Memorial Gymnasium and support the team throughout its upcoming campaign. Tickets are priced at $70 and $95 for reserved seating, and can be purchased online.

The new volleyball season will begin with a home match against Charleston on Aug. 28. Vanderbilt will also host the Big Ten/SEC Challenge, playing Maryland on Sept. 1 and Rutgers on Sept. 2. The Commodores are scheduled to play North Carolina in New York City on Sept. 13, with more details about this match expected to be released later.

According to the university, benefits for season ticket holders include guaranteed entry to every regular-season match at Memorial Gymnasium, access to dedicated sales representatives, exclusive events, early access to mini-plans and single-game tickets, giveaways, savings opportunities, National Commodore Club benefits, and the ability to request one video board message per season.

A geofencing process will continue from previous seasons: all online purchases must be made within a 250-mile radius of Nashville. Fans outside this area may contact the ticket office by phone for purchasing options.

Single-match tickets are set to go on sale in July. Those interested in receiving updates or learning more about courtside or premium suite seating can fill out interest forms or contact Vanderbilt’s Premium Seating team directly.



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